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RailClone => RailClone Pro (*) => Topic started by: FP1509 on November 03, 2022, 09:48:39 am

Title: How to get spacing along x evenly
Post by: FP1509 on November 03, 2022, 09:48:39 am
Hi,

Sorry if this is a very basic question
I tried looking up the forum but was unable to find something relevant

I want to create gaps in a object that I am scattering along x evenly

I tried adding null in Y Evenly but it does not give the result I desire.

Any work around or a relevant tutorial would be great


Thanks in advance...
Title: Re: How to get spacing along x evenly
Post by: Dragan on November 03, 2022, 10:15:48 am
relevant tutorial:
https://www.itoosoft.com/tutorials/creating-panelling-and-wainscoting?back=page%3D7%26tag%3Drailclone

or try to set some size for Fixed Size Y on the Null segment.
Title: Re: How to get spacing along x evenly
Post by: FP1509 on November 03, 2022, 10:26:06 am
Hi Dragan..

Thank you for the quick reply..  :)

The tutorial does not create horizontal nulls between a X evenly (See attached screenshot)
and I tried what you said about adding y fixed size on null segment.. doesnt work. (See attached screenshot)

Also I am look forward to assign Y size to the same Segment that I will be scattering on X evenly (Blue marking in 1st screenshot)
Title: Re: How to get spacing along x evenly
Post by: Dragan on November 03, 2022, 10:57:39 am
Can you share a scene and some more info about what you try to achieve?
This vertical division could come from your original Segment which is repeated on the Y-axis so Y evenly doesn`t affect at all if the distance is not right.

Title: Re: How to get spacing along x evenly
Post by: FP1509 on November 03, 2022, 11:13:31 am
Hi Dragan..

Thank you once again.. :D

It was in the size of the main object which I had set to be around 20'
That was the reason I could not achieve this.. (See Screenshot)
I reduced the base size of the object to about 2' and now it works.

Thanks a lot for the replies and interest to solve the problem

Best Regards.
Title: Re: How to get spacing along x evenly
Post by: Dragan on November 03, 2022, 11:16:44 am
Great!
Glad to help.  ;D